The simple answer to this question is yes and no, depending on your flight. Even before Breeze began commercial service, the airline bragged that it would have fast WiFi onboard. After placing an order to purchase 60 Bombardier CS300s, now rebranded as Airbus A220, Breeze subleased some second-hand Embraer 195 aircraft from Brazilian airline Azul and some Embraer 190s that are operated on lease by Air Canada to accelerate its launch.
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Airbus Working To Certify A220-300 For 160 Seats
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- June 21, 2025
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At present, the Airbus A220-300 is certified to carry a maximum of 149 passengers if it has a particular type of overwing exit. However, the European planemaker is hoping to get its adopted Canadian-designed aircraft certified to accommodate 160 passengers, with work on this process set to start this year. Will this be beneficial to passengers? Or just the airlines operating the type? We take a look at this development for today’s video…